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Russia has questions about UN rights commissioner’s view of events in Ukraine — diplomat

Speaking before the UN Security Council, Michelle Bachelet said that cases of arbitrary arrest and forced disappearance have taken place on territories controlled by the Russian troops

UNITED NATIONS, May 6. /TASS/. Russia has lots of questions regarding the unilateral assessment of the situation in Ukraine by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet, Russian Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya told the UN Security Council.

"Without touching upon what she actually said and the unilateral assessments that she made, to which we have lots of questions, I must remind both our colleagues and the High Commissioner herself that under UNGA resolution 48/141 that stipulated the mandate of the High Commissioner, this UN official bears principal responsibility for United Nations human rights activities under the direction and authority of the Secretary-General within the framework of the overall competence, authority and decisions of the General Assembly, ECOSOC, and HRC," he told a UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine on Thursday. "Their competence does not cover any other issues relating to maintenance of international peace and security or protection of civilians."

Speaking before the UN Security Council, Bachelet said that cases of arbitrary arrest and forced disappearance have taken place on territories controlled by the Russian troops and militia forces supporting them.